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I argue that I don't think it's a moral position to say that civilization is going to collapse, and that's okay. Because that would cause the deaths of billions of people. It's certainly not something I'm willing to accept.
Margaret D. Klein
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Margaret D. Klein
Age: 67
Born: 1957
Born: January 1
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